I no longer take politics seriously.
My years of experience working in politics cured me of the childhood training which had taught me to respect politicians and their offices. I saw what they were behind closed doors. I saw what the system was really like.
I learned that becoming enamored of a politician — of any party — was a bit like thinking that the stripper who’s taking your money at a strip club really, really likes you.
You can see politics as a strip club or a brothel, but I tend to see it as a circus instead. It’s like a full-time televised circus in which various clowns are competing for your attention and adoration. And the prize they collect at the end of each election cycle is the right to run your life until the end of the next election cycle.
It’s pretty insane if you realize what’s really going on.

What are your options when the state gives your children lousy teachers?
My books are time machines that tell you where (and who) I’ve been
A haunting question: ‘Where is love now, out here in the dark?’
A muse is a crutch for an artist, but some need a crutch to walk
We can’t trade away gun rights and believe it’ll give kids perfect safety
I’m writing a book — and I’ll be talking about it as it progresses
In ’98, Ron Paul warned U.S. policy was leading to terrorist attacks
For me, Valentine’s Day seems to bring out my regrets every year